Political borders and natural boundaries of wildlife populations seldom coincide, often to the detriment of conservation objectives. Transnational monitoring of endangered carnivores is rare, but is necessary for accurate population monitoring and coordinated conservation policies. We investigate the benefits of collaboratively monitoring the abundance and survival of the critically endangered Amur leopard, which occurs as a single transboundary population across China and Russia. Country‐specific results overestimated abundance and were generally less precise compared to integrated monitoring estimates; the global population was similar in both years: 84 (70–108, 95% confidence interval). Uncertainty in country‐specific annual survival est...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature has classified all subspecies of tigers (Panthera...
<div><p>Over the past century, the endangered Amur tiger (<i>Panthera tigris altaica</i>) has experi...
There is increasing evidence of large carnivore presence outside protected areas, globally. Although...
As wildlife becomes more isolated in human-dominated and rapidly changing environments, species cons...
Population monitoring programmes and estimation of vital rates are key to understanding the mechanis...
The world is currently facing an accelerated loss of biodiversity, which is considered a human-induc...
Overcoming the threats of the snow leopard with immediate action may be what will save this species ...
In Russia, long-term conservation interventions have bolstered the critically endangered Amur leopar...
Poaching, a major threat to wildlife worldwide, is pushing species toward extinction. To reduce poac...
Large carnivores have extensive spatial requirements, which often result in ranges that span geopoli...
Southwest Primorsky Krai retains the sole remaining population of critically endangered Amur leopard...
The African leopard Panthera pardus pardus is an apex predator, and a reliable indicator of a healt...
The snow leopard is a highly charismatic megafauna that elicits admiration, concern and donations fr...
Data on the population dynamics and threats to large carnivores are vital to conservation efforts, b...
The high-altitude region of Asia is prone to natural resource degradation caused by a variety of nat...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature has classified all subspecies of tigers (Panthera...
<div><p>Over the past century, the endangered Amur tiger (<i>Panthera tigris altaica</i>) has experi...
There is increasing evidence of large carnivore presence outside protected areas, globally. Although...
As wildlife becomes more isolated in human-dominated and rapidly changing environments, species cons...
Population monitoring programmes and estimation of vital rates are key to understanding the mechanis...
The world is currently facing an accelerated loss of biodiversity, which is considered a human-induc...
Overcoming the threats of the snow leopard with immediate action may be what will save this species ...
In Russia, long-term conservation interventions have bolstered the critically endangered Amur leopar...
Poaching, a major threat to wildlife worldwide, is pushing species toward extinction. To reduce poac...
Large carnivores have extensive spatial requirements, which often result in ranges that span geopoli...
Southwest Primorsky Krai retains the sole remaining population of critically endangered Amur leopard...
The African leopard Panthera pardus pardus is an apex predator, and a reliable indicator of a healt...
The snow leopard is a highly charismatic megafauna that elicits admiration, concern and donations fr...
Data on the population dynamics and threats to large carnivores are vital to conservation efforts, b...
The high-altitude region of Asia is prone to natural resource degradation caused by a variety of nat...
The International Union for Conservation of Nature has classified all subspecies of tigers (Panthera...
<div><p>Over the past century, the endangered Amur tiger (<i>Panthera tigris altaica</i>) has experi...
There is increasing evidence of large carnivore presence outside protected areas, globally. Although...